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"Large amount of plagiarism has been detected in your orders."


rajijegadeesh  1 | -  
Jul 17, 2009 | #1
"- Large amount of plagiarism has been detected in your orders."

Plagiarism FoundWe regret that we were forced to take this action however it was necessary to maintain our business and assure satisfaction of our clients.

You know that our company does not accept any form of plagiarism. Our mission is to provide our clients with 100% original writing. Unfortunately we have to terminate the payments for your plagiarized orders and add Penalties according to our Policy.

We also have to check all the papers with anti-plagiarism software. It takes time and effort. Our team is doing its best to speed up the process.

We also have to check all the papers with anti-plagiarism software. It takes time and effort. Our team is doing its best to speed up the process.

You know that our company does not accept any form of plagiarism.

Our mission is to provide our clients with 100% original writing. Unfortunately we have to terminate the payments for your plagiarized orders and add Penalties according to our Policy.
manbogi  - | 1  
Aug 12, 2009 | #2
whaaa...
wait a sec...

is it from a company saying that you have essays that are detected to be plagiarized?
margie  - | 52  
Aug 13, 2009 | #3
This is essaywriters.net, right? I was even charged with 100% plagiarism while the Turnitin result is zero percent. Imagine that? I was also told that they don't know how I was able to "cheat" Turnitin. lol. Essaywriters.net is either very stupid or very crooked.
WritersBeware  
Aug 13, 2009 | #4
essaywriters.net is either very stupid or very crooked.

Evidence proves that they are both.
texaswriter  - | 27  
Aug 13, 2009 | #5
Wow!

What an original way to cheat your writers and keep all the profits.
Imagine how many people they can go through before they run out - hundreds of thousands!
WritersBeware  
Aug 13, 2009 | #6
Imagine how many people they can go through before they run out - hundreds of thousands!

Exactly-there is no shortage of desperate, hungry, offshore writers of which to take advantage.
texaswriter  - | 27  
Aug 13, 2009 | #7
It always amazes me just how low people (and companies) will stoop to cheat people and their employees.

Always after a fast buck rather than a legitimate one.
Smiley73  4 | 591 ☆☆  
Nov 08, 2017 | #8
I received emails like this from my former offices. These normally come out within a few days of the salary payment dates. The companies that use this ruse are the ones who know that they cannot pay the full salary of the writers, hence the made up charges.

Or, they are the companies that try to keep most of the company earnings for themselves so they claim "plagiarism" in various writer's works because that is the easiest claim the company make, with the cooperation of their so-called Quality Assurance Department, whose staff members can barely spell their made up English names.

Normally, the large amount of plagiarism are really non-existent. Even if you have a valid plagiarism checker report from one or two independent plagiarism software, they still won't listen to reason. I'm sorry that you had to go through that. I hope that you somehow managed to collect what you can from those thieves. More importantly, I hope that you left that company soon after they did this to you.
Write Review  1 | 546 ☆☆  
Jan 09, 2019 | #9
Aside from using the "plagiarism" detected ruse on the writers who normally serve up the best quality work and bring in repeated clients to the company, these companies also use the same reasoning to get rid of the writers whose rates are constantly increasing due to "promotions" in the company. These companies have nothing else but plagiarism to fall back on because that is the excuse that they can easily defend, using their "original plagiarism software" which they claim is better than any plagiarism website out there.

It is important for high quality academic writers to understand that this is something that was cooked up to keep them from being paid and, after being accused unfairly of this action once, they must stop writing for that company, because things will only go downhill from there. I know, I have had to save a few of my friends, by employing them myself when they come to me with this complaint. It is designed to keep money from leaving the company. It is not meant to benefit the students / clients in any way.
Study Review  - | 254  
Apr 18, 2019 | #10
I agree with @Write Review. I have experienced the same issue when it comes to a company I used to work for before. I was making substantial income because of my output; and for some reason, I started to receive more plagiarism reports for no particular reason. When I had opened the file regarding the report and made my own self-assessment (used a different plagiarism checker), it wasn't even close to the 50% mark that they were warning me about. When I had asked the company regarding it, they simply told me to keep revising. This carried on and on until I had asked for an extension on an order, meaning they were able to take about 25% of my potential income from the order simply because I could not complete the order because of a revision request on an issue that I didn't quite understand. I recommend staying away from companies once you see these red flags, especially if you plan to work longer in the industry. These companies are utterly sketchy when it comes to how they handle their writers.
Cite  2 | 1853 ☆☆☆  
Mar 18, 2020 | #11
Companies that use the plagiarism excuse to deduct from their writers salaries are normally companies that are about to go belly-up but do not want the writers to become conscious of the fact. This is a ruse that the owner uses to cut his losses as he tries to sell the company to another Ukrainian. What's worse, is that when the new owner takes over, he uses the same excuse to be able to recoup his investment faster. The writers never know the company is changing hands and they are even more oblivious to the way that the new company runners are using the ploy to hasten their return on investment. While I do not discount the possibility that the writer may have really written a plagiarized paper, I would still read this notification with a bit of doubt. Being familiar with the many uses of the plagiarism accusation, I know how it can be twisted to benefit the owners of the company and punish the writers for something they did not do.




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